The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 02, 1950, Image 1

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MOST -THE-MINUTE WEERKLY I N LANCASTER COUNTY
Cound | Mortuary Record
wine The Mount J ov Bulletin abe
Tax Rate Same or toes Yor
Mount Joy Borough Council, at a at Marietta Friday.
$ y : a Ira M. Bletz, seventy-three at
special meeting this week, decreas- | VOI, XLIX, NO. 36 Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, February 2, 1950 $2.00 a Year in Advance | , Abr J
ed the borough's head tax from $10 v | Columbia a ter a long illness.
fo Paul Dutt, forty-three, of Man=
o $8. No reason was given for] ry QU y +
i reas The x due MT. JOY SCHOOLS COLLECT k L d d Wi h S | BOY SCOUTS PLAN PROGRAM H Ww H heim, at the Lancaster General
e decrease * hes é -
0 - . DIMRR n N 'RSARY En, Sunday
ing 1949 was bocsted to $10 from onfessed $209.00 FOR MARCH OF DIMES 1 ruc 0a e it tee | vor worn ANNIVERSARY arry . ess | Hospital Sunday. .
$5, to help pay for a new fire truck, The Schools of Mount Joy Hor- | I Thirty-eight scouts attended the Lig) y M, Wide % Marin I.
: . x . : vaghalar atin er av even- Shepley, at aged fifty =~
Also in its budget for 1950, council ough have just closed their annual | regular meeting on Monday even M h t H | a1
provided a ten mill tax on real ° campagn for the March of Dimes. ras e nto €ps t an [ ing of Troop 39 in the Scout Den. erc an ere, | five. She was a native of Marietta.
estate, the same as for 1949. ootin Individual pupils, through their | The 40th anniversary of the Boy . . i» \ )
: classes, have contributed $85.34. big steel carrying truck in| Police said Williams lost con- Scouts will be celebrated during Died At Hospital | Elizabethtown, who was struck by
John G. Meckley, forty-nine, of
™ budget, schedule ro -
The budge eduled for adop oh into the cement steps in|] ag he tried to pass a milk | February 5 - 12. The Rotary Club i rh i

The contributions of the element-
John Troutwine, about ary school totaled $57.84 and the front of the Union National Mount
is divided into two sections: bor truck driven by David Heisey, Mt. | will entertain the scouts on Tues- Harry W. Hess, fifty-seven, who
: : : Joy Bank here when it skidded oni)
. » . 1 233 on K wy. Fe wre | conducted a merchandising busi- | Edward B. Rudy, forty-four, at
ough receipts, $46,545.26; expenses, thirty-eight, of Florin, last | High School totaled $27.50. te wi Pe [Joy The milk truck, they said, | Joy Fe brass e at Fo tte: s ite Bir Ho ut:
$39.076.25 Ge § teens C ig ‘ram=soakec. sireels | | Ranquet Ha and in the evening SS wisi Tos 3 ’ "
$39,076.25; water receipts, $29,279. . The Y-teens Club of the High € 3 | ti Pa ool ust ati Bod i tance Ve cai hr wo
A 26.550 evening confessed to Sat. | School; which is sponsored by: Mis. Monday. | starte d to make a left turn just a the scouts have planned a return 27 years Li ext navel food | a larence, Silver Spring, ave
or Sey a . ! a1 The driver, W. S. Williams, of | that minute. | . o RE. | store on East Main St. here for al brothers.
aid > + W - | Margaret Williams, and whose The driver, entertainment and program for Shr
President Robert Keller also ap- Simpson of the State Po-| m gare Lo nN 4 Wilkes-Barre, escaped serious in- The crash knocked loose the Club, | number of years, died in Lancaster — rt
inte age ittees for . * | President is Marlene Zimmerman, . . . | " .
pointed the se committees for the lice, of the accidental | J : rE Jury although the truck was tele-!steps and shattered the globes in (their sponsors) at the Scout Den General Hespital at 4:22 p. m. on Charles S. Morton
year: finance, Lester Hostetter, ool} { Heer Eichel- conducted ba $18.36 scoped by the crash and the steer- | two adjoining lamp posts. Oil at 7 p. m. Mr. Charlie Mayser will Sunday afer a long illness. He| Charles S. Morton; sixty, 151
Harold Krall, Paul Stehman 11: O Y of the town and collecte 1 Cr ing wheel was jammed to within from the truck splattered the front 1 the A Ker was a vice-president of the Mount | New Haven St, a letter carrier
yr . y ‘ ie pn als COTE ‘ of = J : yo e speaker. : : 3
Wailer, Robert Keller, Clayton berger. He was arrested. This elu alo Sparse) 2 4 _ | an inch of the driver's seat. He of the bank. Damage to the truck The pe assistant Scoutmasters Joy Mutsal Insurance Co. and a hete, for 31 years died in
Newcomer, Paul Stchman 0 ee — ———— jon at three movie perfor mances. moved. away’: Hart. the . steering Was. set. at STD The. tank. das “nn Br Hawthorne rd member of the board of directors | ter General Hospital Monday after
Street, Newcomer, Krall, Stehman; SLIGHT FIRE CHARS ROOF This was with the cooperation of | wheel at the last minute, mage has not been estimated. ne . Be tt Jr of the Elizabethtown Building and | an illness of 12 weeks.
property, Keller, Lloyd Myers, OF LANDISVILLE PLANT My. Clair Wagner, manager of the Chas. Benne Loan Association |" He served as a borough carrier
Al D Jf rr A ee
AWE sre lich , NT yy at np antre > 2 ote 5 5 Worn . a
Newcomer; light, Stehman, Myers, A blaze which firemen said start- local theatre, and amounted to | He was horn in Akron, a son of | and latér had a rural route, serv~
Newcomer; ordinances, Moos Seo. a $80.17. M Ri Ki Il d M A h N | 15000 WORTH ARTISONE ing Mt. Joy R2
' + » fective ¢ ww char- | YO the late Simon and Sarah Wolf | '™5 oth
man, Hostetter: coal fond, Hostel} 20.770 © chimney chara [5 "cunt sent in fo the elo rs. INo t WAS SHIPPED FROM MARIETTA | © Tc Simon an of Hom. He Was bom in Mt. Joy, a son
" red the roof at the Brubaker Mfg. : = ; ba rs and was a member 5
ter, Burgess Elmer Zerphey ot 12 | March of Dimes headquarters by | One thousand packages of .Arti- ley’s Mennonite Church. Besides of the late Harry H. and Sybilla
— —- Co., Landisville, shortly before 12
4 ! 2 em > re or ug ( <
Thursday the school was $209.22. ‘Whi | Sh li t sone--the new wonder drug to his: wife. Go Hess. he Swords Morton and resided here
haan wursday. Landisville and 1 e ove mg 0S ess 0 arm combat crippling arthritis -- were ns wile, 1zabeth od ess, he all his life. He Wes
Salunga firemen were summoned hi | tf il hiolomical Lat is survived by the following chil- . a member of
we 3 R' 3, x 3 F108 ¢ - » Vs Jie 0 i
Shipped Irom ¢ = | dren: Ruth, wife of S imuel Bals- the Evangelical Congregational
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N othe y ABOUT THE MEANEST TRICK | W 5 : ven: Ruth, wile of Samuel Bale
ational Honor Bl i ANY INDIVIDUAL CAN DO Cinders Off Truck ociety oratories at Marietta lust week to |p “oh WG 00 eel Bs _ (Turn to page 6)
. x ™ , ol Myre . was cal- A ors 0 We f Far Philadelphia. heim R3; Dr. Paul G. Hess, Lititz: »
Societ Chanters MARRIAGE LICERSpS The Marke a Fire Co . y ; State Highway workman, Melo! Me hers of He Sout y Po It is the largest single shipment and Rober He M: : :
- of Lancaster | led out into the snow storm early . | Wemen No. 4 collected $30 for the . anc ess, Manheim R4
Mat + produced in the ip ’s istory
Harold Buckwalter, Sead 0 zahott of the drug ever rs :
Risser, fortv-one, of Elizahethtown at Columbia Hos- € € Nine grandchildren and these sis- |
a Jednesday morning when a man’s | White Gift drive : : ;
nd Doris Kline, of Landisville. We ! " wre lod arlv sql arietia laboratory :
ind Do i R32. was killed early Wednesday Marietta laboratory and is believed ters and brothers also survive:
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4 y . aco voice « + telephone reported “a . tal during their meeting Satur- . :
Meet Here Friday Paul L. Stoner, Jr, Jacoh St. voice A the telepix % X Mt while cindering the ice-coated pike fs 2 51 ) the. | 2 f Mrs to he one of the largest single Mrs. Emma Messner, Sirasburs
. MOPAR iokey actory as on fire in 1 ernoon in the home o S, Mrs. Emma Mes: , Strasburg:
this boro, and Florence G. Rieker, | shoe factory” was « [ near Elizabethtown, le y 3 Foon 2. ay ” shipments ever made by any man- | yp. Reerier, of sé S
The National Honor Society | 514 First St.. Lancaster. Joy. Risser. who. was cine melia olt, Silver Spring, with ufacturing source. s nz; . :
bi Eva Swords as co-hostess.
Chapter of Marietta, Mt. Jovy and crc Seat Mises Approximately 15 firemen in two NE en tees. [VE Sontt Fritz. head ¢ : Mare ind Clarence vw, both of Akron Y k Th
Fast Donegal High Schools will ATTENDED CONFERENCE truck raced seven miles through ders x oR 1h Ne 9 ve Fuk A contribution of $10 was made 4 ee hess he Mae Mrs. Roy Hess, Ephrata: Edwin A. earboo eme
hold a joint induction ceremony in ~ 7 ” vashier The | the snow only to find there wa a. oo. hare [to Rossmere Sanatorium at the basic ma eh ‘hic ve in Alero Mrs. Jason Mellinger, of
j ; Carl S. Krall, cashier of The train Mt. Jou Neither - the | died instantly ; the basic material which went in- Strasburg; and Mrs. Reed Ober- After a lapse of three years, pub-
the Mount Joy High School audi- | tjnion National Mount Joy Bank, |" fire ns oy: ie ir i James Gutshall, f~iv-six, Mav- | meeting. = : to the 1,000 packages cost $45000. | Bridgeport lication of “The Voyager”, Mount
Vit. Jov Fire Tn. hop Tos: town, driver of the hishwav trucl | Mrs. Willis Reapsoms, president, tT The i wal 2 | y Joy High School's yearbook, will
and George Stone, forty-two, of | conducted the meeting with 46 in | qRARFIC TIE.UP ON NEW he funeral was held Wednesday |)", this year.
; Ww a afterr vith services rn-
Organ Prelude, Barbara Ranck, | {he Pennsylvania Bankers Assoc | Bainbridge R11. also in the | attendance. Mrs. N. K. Musser 4-LANER WHEN TRUCKS CRASII te iy iy y ha i Vices in Hern The theme will be the history
| conducted devotions. Roll call €ys Mennonite Church and inter- of the ship Mount Joy, after which
ry Chrotap: roid ; arrived here . td .
Mt. Joy Chapter; Devotions, Doro- | which were held at the Penn- | arrived here 0 abin, were injured Both were / : Two tractor-trailers crashed on ment in n Chique s Cemetery.
thy Sperla. Donegal Chapter; Ad- | Harris Hotel in Harrisburg on | admittted to St. Josephs H-spital. | Was answered by naming a favor- | , four-way stretch of the Har- the town was named. The senior
” . . . ” WwW ry NAT N Ha 3104 0 sit * pavi . . :
dress of Welcoms and Explaination Friday, January 27th . UNTON NATIONAL BANK Gutshall suffered lacerations of ile music " composition or paying a risburg pike near the old two lane class colors, maroon and gray, will
ten-cent fine. Mrs. Mary Shellen-
of Society, Mr. W. I. Beahm: Intro- mr A Secs wen: ANNOUNCES PRIZE WINNERS | the left forehead and aleasions of . Be an portion of the highway, east of Ever thin That be used in the cover design.
i rs, Dr. The nunils of the Eighth Grade | jhe hands and ankles. Stone suf- | gave a convention report. town on Wednesday. y g Barbara Ranck is editor of the
duction of Present Members, Dr. J.
W. Bingeman; Introduction of New Death Of Harry of the Mt. Joy Scho~l visited the fered contusions of the forehead A musical program was present- George A. Bossert, Jr. Mifflin- Voyager and Marian Breneman is
Union National Mt. Joy Bank las ; : ed by Mrs. Willis Nolt, Mrs. Maude : appened At business manager. The art work
Members, Mrs. Naomi Houseal, last | and lacerations and abrasions of town R1, was headed west and in
Mohler, Mrs. Richard Lefever, Mrs.
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tion at Monday's regular meeting, juries,
| their parents and Rotary



forium Friday afternoon, February | attended the sessions of the Public :
dents knew anythine ahout a shoe
factorv fire, when the firemen had |

B. The program follows: Relations Conference sponsored by
is being done by Abbydine Mark-
Mrs. Frances Kramer, Miss Fdna Ei h 1b At Wednesday. In response to the | he hands and fingers. : attempting to pass another vehicle, >
Martin: Charge and Oath, Sam 1C € erger, bank’s offer of three prizes for State Police identified the dri- Alvin Musser and Mrs. Swords. the rear of the trailer hit the me- Florin Recently ley and Shirley Reheard. Shirley
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Dock, Mt. Jov Chapter; Acceptance the best essay en “Mv Visit To | yap of the tractor trailer truck as There were quartets, trios, piano dial strip separating the east and Schofield and Jean Wagner are the
9999 N. | solos and readings. chief typists. Miss Catharine Zel-
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of New Members and Presentation Fl I S 1 d The Union National Bank”, the | Alpert Miller, forty-one, 229 : west-bound lanes, causing the Mr. Nath Shelley of M; : y pis St
rin The 05 Wk : Mr. Nathan Shelley of Manheim dd .
of Certificates and Cards, Mr. R. E. 0 y $ 0 ve followin were awarded the wri- [ gyanklin St, Philadelphia. Mil- The Feb. 25th meeting will be trailer to jack-knife, visited Mr. Samuel Shelley on ler, English teacher, is adviser.
Members of the editorial staff
Coleman; Address, Rev. Nevin A. State Police were continuing }zes: Shirley Ann Wade, First | jap was unhurt held in the ne of Mrs. Frank An easthound truck, operated by Sunday
Zuch, (E'town Church of the Breth- | their probe into the death of Harry | Prize of $5.00; Joanne Brown, Sec- (Turn to page 6) Dombaeh, Landisville. John Michael Henfey, Philadelphia : Mir end Mrs. Clayton Brenemar we: Sarah Brown, Shirley Scho-
ren): Star Spangled Banner and|G. Eichelberger, seventy-three, of fond Prize of $250: Dick Nissley | TT —_ rr crashed into the right side of the and Mr and Mr: pi ig field, Jean Wagner, Marian Brene-
2 di man, Marjorie Herr, Samuel Dock,
Flag Salute, Josephine Neal, Mari- | Florin, who was found dead on the | Third Prize of $1.00. trailer. Bellaire were Sunday guests of Mr
atte Chapter; Organ Postlude kitchen floor of his two-story The pupils were each given $62 666 To 157 | 0 ay or ‘stone mo A. i wt gi gues of 3% Frank, Warren. Bales
: de. ; 4 2 and Mrs. Jay Foremy 4 lliza- |
I frame home Sunday night. They | pencil, calender and chocolate bar * : ly Foreman af 48-1 Charles Brooks, Mary Jane Hof-
: hell iy A BOY APPREHENDED WHILE bethtown M 7i K
are trying to determine whether | upon the completion of their visit ! t I, th. Ch h HIDING AT NEW STANDARD ow. : er, Mary Jane Zimmerman,
B f N F it. was murder suicide or 47 acels ——— —— 4-H Beef & Lamb 1 urc ; 3 Gy nd Mus. don 3 nder Jr neth Nissley, Wm. Bates, Shirley
ri¢ ews rom dent; From all indications up to | prem NEW $175.000 GRADE | A juvenile boy was apprehended | an daughter of Rowenna visited Reheard, Betty Biesecker, Ray-
. ‘hile hiding under a truck in thel Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper on
this time it was an accident. eC I CM PFT 0 Sund y W > I | mond Harple.
The Dailies For i Wi CHOOL IN Club Members n a a. m. New Standard Corp., plant on Sat- Friday Members of the business staff
His body was found, slumped The new $175.000 grade school at
ali gre f i The laying th corner stone day Saturday, February adi
. against the kitchen door, at 11:30 | Roprerstown will have six clase The state: farm show Cominiesion Ls Th a o e a fos urday Night. : Saturday, February 11, 0. J. re: Fredine Gehman, Nancy Mum-
S a ot chars. M : sigs shocks | 1" the Parish House of Trinity Lu- Morris Frysinger, the night Kling will have public sale of per, Edna Bartch, Paul Earhart,
ea n p. m. Sunday when neighbors, Mr.{ 55mg 4 kindergarten and com- | Wednesday mailed checks totaling ~ . ;
1 ' & ares ane i Am das . theran Church, here, will take place | watchman, who discovered the | household goods at his home. C. S.| Richard Frank, Marian Nauman
and Mrs. James Althouse Sr, no-|pination auditorium and gymnas- | $62,666 to 157 4-H Baby Beef and | Sunday at 10:30 2. si. “The members Br. tock him into df ff to) Prank 3c ank, aris a an,
> 4 [ ay ¢ 130 « . mbers | youth, took him into the office to | Frank is the auc er. Strickler ric
The Ambassador Hotel, Atlan-| (iced the house was lighted hours itm ond. ealaleriy | Lamb Club members for sales and a J Sund Sted] 1 y A : ie ) Fe is in wctioneer Melissa Strickler, Miriam Loewen,
or x ¢ : « 1e § day School as we as | c: ywlice and as he was ing Mr. : Mrs. arty G. avhec Wein ve : ru . :
tic City was sold for $2,000,000 after the elderly man’s usual bed- It wil be a modernistic brick | cremium winnings at the 1950] ) : call police and as he was doing so r. and irs. Harry G. Maybeck | Mary Jane Hoffer, Gwe ndolyn Neiss
Tw 1 uildings were wrecked at | time t } 1 lil I ip = Bow { the members of the congregation | the boy escaped custody. of Richmond Hill, N. Y., spent sev- | Beity Buller Richard Kline, James
‘0 b £s <4! 1 ume. structure shaped like an “L” anc rms . . : : ie 8 Ne
§ { will take part in the service. The name whic > gave ays v Myr. : Ss ps nz near ve
Philadelphia when a can of naptha Deputy Coroner R. W. Schlosser, | located on the west side of the| The state Agriculture Depart- "Tr > ! x Te name Which fh boy [Save oral dave visting Mr. and Mrs. As Hornafius, Abram Koser, Frank
: to | ment said the checks will ke dis- | The Parish House is to be a three | Frysinger proved to be fictitious. | thur Olsen and family in the Bul- | Tyndall, Nancy Myers and Verna
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: 4 ; : : | =story structure. The basement | The case is bei investigate apts Aver
While making repairs some 10g | |, ses entered the home, when he the Lincoln Highway West tributed through the various coun- i 1 1 bl Pho ore br ax Jane. an Myer:
> ’ i wil e used as an assembly room, SY —— Mr. : Mrs. Clvde NV 2 ANC a
water pipes 200 years old were examined the body he noticed Cons‘ruction bids will be onened | ly agents. | and auditorium. The: first id Be ie Me nd Mrs. Clyde Mumper and
v fF CAL : pH . sec- FO ] A £ ry rS § Mr “lark
dug up in Philadelphia. several strips of adhesive tape|at a meeting of the Board at Lan-| An average of $461 was paid the : PROSECUTED AT COLUMBIA daughters and Mr. Clark Berrier
ever: § 5 t at ¢ ¥ A a SO for class y
Two men said to have been im- had been slaced over a] disville February 14th 129 boys and girls who took their | ond floors will be used for class Thomas R. McGarvey, Water St., called on Mr. and Mrs. George Cheap Potatoes
on" pt : et Oe baby beeves to the show and sold | rooms for the nursery, beginners, Florin, charged with driving thru | Mumper on Tuesday evening.
at Elizabethtown were arrested af {ne alvdomen He removed the them over the auction block. | primary, junior and intermediate a red traffic light, was prosecuted Mr. Walter Welfley and Mr. Jack ’t B E
€ . C : af TOG .t | departments of the Sunday School. ; ATA Eaves: + \ iggins made : iness “i n €
Baltimore. tape and noticed the wcund, bu! e 0C ews The sale total alone was a net I ] : by Boro Policeman Myers at Col- { Liggins made a business trip to
The State Liquor Control Board in the poor light couldn't ascertain of $506,608. The farm show com- The parish house is being built umbia. Harrisburg on Monday. ’
withdrew for five days the distri-| jc 10 how it had been inflicted F Th P tW k mission added another $2451 in the the present church build- nil ——— eee That S The Catch
butor’s license of Earl F. Bunke: > or e as ee p wo Ing ate has se . » "FMAN MAY
} i premiums and the Beef Breeders| Ing No date has been set for the - M. R. HOFFMAN MAYTOWN : : i ;
for buying on’ credit. He ordered the body removed . Assoc. gave $489 in special cash | completion of the building. The Shreiner Farm WAS NINETY-THREE MONDAY | The following article is reprinted
3 P. Nissley, Very Briefly Told x {svi is | from the Phila. Inquirer:

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exploded. f town, was notified and the Alt-] road leading from Rohrerstown
Tl 3 afe-crackine gang . .
plicated in the safe-cracking gang] =. 4 the lower left side of
: 0 y by Simon P. undertaker, 5 \
While testing the engine of af non ity awards Mr. E. R. Noll, Landisville, is the On Monday, M. R. Hoffman, Sr., |
. ind at the ineral | > 4d 5 “ . ) The has -
plane at Littlestown the ropes tore ng te funera Di =~ The net total for baby beef rais-| contractor. Maviown. colebrated. bic: 93 birth. The Government has a lot of po
Schlosser said he examined the : 0 or Maytown, celebrated his 93 hbirth for sale cicap
and kil- js iy Akren is the next county boro | ers was $59,548 and the 4-H Lamb After construction is finished, 9 \ : atees sale cheap.
and the propeller struck . 3 was lay at a dinner held for members
wound thoroughly but was unable ; ; A 4 pi ons SAR day at a dinner held for n 5! The spuds are GE s -
led an 8 year old boy. De t he that will get dial phones. Club exhibitors received $3,118, in- | four frame houses on the corner of The spuds are those the Govern
. : to determine whether it was : : : : ) : Tia ht Aa of the family. ar the price sup-
Twelve one and two room school] = : . "8 Thirty fires throughout the coun- | cluding $366 in premiums from the | Manheim and West Main Sts. will t u C e Mr. Hoffman, who was born on ment bought under the price gp
) . : Mr. Yoliman, 4 port program at $2.10 per 100 Ilka.
buildings will be abandoned in Ln do page Ss ty last month did $44,650 damage. | commission. be razed and the corner, which will a farm between Maytown and
Hellam Twp., York County, soon Harry A. Floyd of Marietta, was | rset ii be in front of the new structure Last Saturday afternoon auction- : a ; de 3
as the new school building is com- | GOV. DUFF—WRONG ANSWER prosecuted for mistreating two | ARCHITECTS FOR will be landscaped. No date has | eer Walter Dupes sold to Jacob arid’ Elizabeth Rhoads any individual at one cent per
Mr. Clarence Gruber, 23 Frank | jo, | LARGE HOUSING PROJECT been set for the completion of the | Garber, Elizabethtown, for $211 an oil He wee a. Tovmer to. | bag, | The bag, made of
a — St., this place, failed to identify Lititz decided to continue thi gi : and Colems Landis work. acre, about $49,750, a West Done- Bocco. dealer andl. member of the the bes hak P is worth 17 cents,
FIREMEN RESPOND TO A “Mr. X" when called by tie Har- {your with o ten mill tox vate sme | COlewen snd Culermin, Landis SER gal Twp. farm of some 235 acresi °C ties of | Naturally, with the bag priced at
CALL NEAR NEWTOWN MON. Patriot Evening News jt year. ile None WR be Lancaster | AT SPORTSWRITERS SHOW of land, one and one-fourth miles] SC SPS © iso much more than the potatoes,
The Friendship Fire Co. No. 1. week, and so, he didn't win the Harry Springer, forty-four, of Kraay he = The following from here attended northwest of Bossler’s Church and AY i i e served eight leg-{ hore’s 4 catch to the Govern-
answered an alarm at 7:30 p. m. ts guess was Gov. Dus, Washingtonboro, fell and : injured eu rane: : the annual Sportswriters’ Show at four pulley, from. Mrs. W. B. Detwiler, West Main
i i is hi ile taking acco ; ic / ) 3 i sale You can buy the spuds, but you
Monday when fire broke out in» bis hip while taking down. tohascs The husband and wife team will | Philadelphia, Monday night: Dr. which was offered at Sal St., is a sister, ou 5 Ly
: * by Mrs. Lester E. Shreiner. can’t eat them or let anybody else
gasoline tank on the property of . Thomas Gill, twenty-four us- .epare plans for the 100 low-cost | Robert Walker, Charles Roth, Grant
« Marti : Nba joe illo hen a chai | prepare plans for the : bi in : ero : Formerly known as the ‘“Hoff- (Turn to Page 5)
Ames Martin, Mount Joy RI, new Weddings Thruout gelville, was killed when a © 1 dwelling units to che Paul Hipple, and Al own 15 ontaine | LUTHERAN DOUGHNUT SALE RE
Newtown. Firemen said the blaze on a hoist he was using to] I ik. man Farm”, the property contains .
at Lancaster by the Authority. Huck 180 acres of productive land, 35 The Ladies Aid Society of Trin-| SPELLING BEE WINNERS
raise a car er CE
was extinguished when they ar- : . i ity
rived and their services were not Our Community Wm. D. Withers, Lancaster, was acres woodland and 20 acres of | ity Lutheran Church will sell | NAMED AT IRONVILLE
doughnuts at the parish house on Winners of the spelling bee held
needed. . hurt when his truck rolled down | T vd b b d meadow. The price was about 2 5
During Past W eek an embankment on the Marietta Oo a Y ’ 2 r u a r Y n I S $3,500 more than Mr. Shreiner had | Tuesday February 7th. They can | by the Ironville Fire Company in
HURT PLAYING FOOTBALL Pike due to the fog. paid for the farm. & year ago. | He yr erring J = the school house have been. ane
Russell Herr, thirteen, Salunga, ran De given lp NS. = | nounced.
suffered a severe laceration cf the

: ] : Now it is willing to sell them to
Bainbridge, was a son of the late

pleted.
ments sale offer.

Miss Doris Lucille Derr, daugh- That veteran attorney Chas. W. died as the result of a fall from a
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dery, { Sr. was elected president of tree last November. ice Brown, Mrs. D. C. Stoner, Mrs. They are Kenneth Heisey, Bliz-
right ear lobe Sunday afternoon | Manheim Rl and patie Snavely, | {he Lane. Co. Bar Assoc. He suc- Improvements include a 2 1-2 [James Neal or any other membet | Doris McGee and Ro-
when he fell while plaping Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Snave- | ceeds another veteran Wm. Rehm. story stone stucco house with all | he 1, berta Wagner, Ironville; Isaac Esh-
ball. He was treated at St. Jo- Manheim RD2, were married| 1, January, 1916 the thermo- modern conveniences; 1 1-2 story | clman, Walter Heisey, Amos Ham-
seph’s Hospital where eight su-| Saturday in Jerusalem Evangelical | made an all time high re- Summer cotttage, with convenien- | $127 DAMAGE SUIT FILED | bright, all of Elizabethtown; Elwood
tures were required. ind Reformed Church, Penryn. cord here of 72 degrees. Last ces; large frame bank barn with | AS RESULT OF AUTO CRASH |Raber, Bainbridge, and Simon Zim-
Cr ee Thursday it registered 73 at this | implement shed and corn crib at- A $127 damage suit has been fil- | merman and Benjamin Weaver, of
A CORRECTION The marriage of Miss Maryellen | office. tached; automatic drinking foun- | ed by Edgar E. Snyder, Jonestown, | Ironville.
Lest week we published a news | Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tw tains for 27 head of cows, stable | against Albert Fitzkee, Jr, Man- TTT Eien
item: “We understand Thomas J. | Frank B. Walters, 233 E. Main St., | SQUIRE KAUFFMAN NAMED for 31 steers; buildings to house | heim Rl, as a result of an auto | ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL
B. Brown will move in with John [this boro and Charles R. Ryman, Glenn W. Kauffman, Ironville, 13 acres of tobacco; 2 1-2 story | crash. Mrs. John Henry Brubaker was
A. Hipple.” Both Mr. Brown |son of Mr. and Mrs. David Krei- | was ‘installed as president at the chicken house, large corn barn and The accident occurred on the | admitted to the Lancaster General
and Mr. Hipple say this is incorrect | der, Hershey, took place at 2 p. m. | annual meeting of the Lancaster other buildings. Two streams run Mt. Joy to Silver Spring Road, ‘W.| Hospital Sunday, Midnight for ob-
(Turn to Page 6) County Magistrates Assoc. through the premises. Hempfield Twp., last Aug. 13. servation.






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